Dear AH members,
I'm turning my question mostly to those with some form of legal back ground, hoping to find some answers.
We all worry when travelling with firearms:
- might get "lost/forgotten/stolen"
- might get "damaged"
We will try to use such devices as air tags and alike, to track where they are, but once we hand over the rifle case, with its two or more cute padlocks on it, we do not know what kind of nefarious minds it will encounter along the way. I'm especially thinking about the righteous anti-gun/anti-hunter type going out of his/her way to destroy, damage, or lose your firearms, or just a common thief seeing a high-priced item in front of him. Either way, their creativity and persistence will mean that no amount of sturdiness in the case and lock, nor advanced tracking technology will protect your precious guns and rifles.
There is one thing (and it is dirt cheap), that I have thought of that could protect against those malicious humans that might cross paths with our firearms case and that is their innate fear of justice and the police. However, I'm not so clear about the legality of this:
After the case has been inspected, you tape around your case with a roll of "Police" labeled tape. See below for an example:
Is a citizen allowed to "impersonate" by using such a tape? Perhaps not, although I have no idea. Perhaps one of these more novelty tapes could however be used in its stead to deter criminals?
Anyone have an opinion on this?
Or is this a bad idea all around?
thanks,
V.
I'm turning my question mostly to those with some form of legal back ground, hoping to find some answers.
We all worry when travelling with firearms:
- might get "lost/forgotten/stolen"
- might get "damaged"
We will try to use such devices as air tags and alike, to track where they are, but once we hand over the rifle case, with its two or more cute padlocks on it, we do not know what kind of nefarious minds it will encounter along the way. I'm especially thinking about the righteous anti-gun/anti-hunter type going out of his/her way to destroy, damage, or lose your firearms, or just a common thief seeing a high-priced item in front of him. Either way, their creativity and persistence will mean that no amount of sturdiness in the case and lock, nor advanced tracking technology will protect your precious guns and rifles.
There is one thing (and it is dirt cheap), that I have thought of that could protect against those malicious humans that might cross paths with our firearms case and that is their innate fear of justice and the police. However, I'm not so clear about the legality of this:
After the case has been inspected, you tape around your case with a roll of "Police" labeled tape. See below for an example:
Is a citizen allowed to "impersonate" by using such a tape? Perhaps not, although I have no idea. Perhaps one of these more novelty tapes could however be used in its stead to deter criminals?
Anyone have an opinion on this?
Or is this a bad idea all around?
thanks,
V.